logging in or signing up Tom's TEFL - Animals mod83 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 80 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: December 07, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description Tom's TEFL: http://www.globalcitizen.co.uk/wp/toms-tefl-resources/ Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript PowerPoint Presentation: Designed for Hong Kong primary children. Subject: AnimalsPowerPoint Presentation: What is a pet? Do you have a pet? What does it look like? How do you care for your pet? What does it need? I love EnglishPowerPoint Presentation: How many animals can we name?PowerPoint Presentation: animal revision flashcardsPowerPoint Presentation: Mouse Sheep Fish GiraffePowerPoint Presentation: Pig Chicken Snake Lion ElephantPowerPoint Presentation: Horse Monkey Rabbit CowPowerPoint Presentation: Spider Cat Dog Lizard monster!PowerPoint Presentation: new animalsPowerPoint Presentation: PandaPowerPoint Presentation: OctopusPowerPoint Presentation: GorillaPowerPoint Presentation: CamelPowerPoint Presentation: ParrotPowerPoint Presentation: HamsterPowerPoint Presentation: TurtlePowerPoint Presentation: Hippo / HippopotamusPowerPoint Presentation: SharkPowerPoint Presentation: RhinoPowerPoint Presentation: KangarooPowerPoint Presentation: BearPowerPoint Presentation: PenguinPowerPoint Presentation: REVISIONPowerPoint Presentation: crazy animal game!PowerPoint Presentation: What would be a good name for these new crazy animals? Dog + Bird = Dird Bird + Fox = Box What different animals can you see?PowerPoint Presentation: What different animals can you see? What would be a good name for these new crazy animals? Chick dog C owlPowerPoint Presentation: What would be a good name for these new crazy animals? Pengu at Horse cat parrot What different animals can you see?PowerPoint Presentation: What would be a good name for these new crazy animals? Bat bird Cow rilla What different animals can you see?PowerPoint Presentation: What would be a good name for these new crazy animals? What different animals can you see? D orse Snail snakePowerPoint Presentation: What would be a good name for these new crazy animals? Dog rilla What different animals can you see? Chick manPowerPoint Presentation: What would be a good name for these new crazy animals? Kanga zebra goat aroo Ele bird What different animals can you see?PowerPoint Presentation: What would be a good name for these new crazy animals? What different animals can you see? Sh ird Dol ephantPowerPoint Presentation: What would be a good name for these new crazy animals? What different animals can you see? Croco hopper Fish ardPowerPoint Presentation: What would be a good name for these new crazy animals? Dog man Croco frog What different animals can you see?PowerPoint Presentation: hammer head gamePowerPoint Presentation: Hammer Head Game Two students must face each other at the front of the class and name different kinds of animals. The first person to hesitate is ‘bopped’ on the head with an inflatable hammer! GAME!PowerPoint Presentation: where can we see animals?PowerPoint Presentation: At the zoo environmentsPowerPoint Presentation: At the park environmentsPowerPoint Presentation: In the jungle (forest, woods) environmentsPowerPoint Presentation: In the river (lake, pond) environmentsPowerPoint Presentation: On safari environmentsPowerPoint Presentation: On the farm environmentsPowerPoint Presentation: In the sea environmentsPowerPoint Presentation: In the sky environmentsPowerPoint Presentation: In the home environmentsPowerPoint Presentation: 1 2 3 6 9 7 4 5 7 8PowerPoint Presentation: what do they need? Blackboard gamePowerPoint Presentation: WHAT DOES IT NEED? The ________ needs ________ some light a cup of tea some food We can give him somePowerPoint Presentation: WHAT DOES IT NEED? The ________ needs a ________ a cage a bed a pencil We can give him onePowerPoint Presentation: WHAT DOES IT NEED? The ________ needs a ________ a fan a banana We can give him one a scarfPowerPoint Presentation: WHAT DOES IT NEED? The ________ _____ ________ some water a cat a jumper We can give him somePowerPoint Presentation: WHAT DOES IT NEED? ___ ________ ______ ________ We can give him some cry cry cry a cup noodle some love a heaterPowerPoint Presentation: WHAT DOES IT NEED? ___ ________ ______ ________ We can give him some a heater pair of sunglasses a dinosaurPowerPoint Presentation: dominos game!PowerPoint Presentation: DOMINOS GAME For example:PowerPoint Presentation: big TV gamePowerPoint Presentation: BIG TV GAME One student must stand at the front of the classroom. An animal will appear on the screen. The class must describe the animal but they cannot say its name, make noises or use actions. The student must guess the animal.PowerPoint Presentation: TEAM BIG TV One student sits at the front. The class may use your English to describe it. Do not say the word! spiderPowerPoint Presentation: TEAM BIG TV One student sits at the front. The class may use your English to describe it. Do not say the word! pandaPowerPoint Presentation: TEAM BIG TV One student sits at the front. The class may use your English to describe it. Do not say the word! monkeyPowerPoint Presentation: TEAM BIG TV One student sits at the front. The class may use your English to describe it. Do not say the word! penguinPowerPoint Presentation: TEAM BIG TV One student sits at the front. The class may use your English to describe it. Do not say the word! fishPowerPoint Presentation: TEAM BIG TV One student sits at the front. The class may use your English to describe it. Do not say the word! parrotPowerPoint Presentation: TEAM BIG TV One student sits at the front. The class may use your English to describe it. Do not say the word! snakePowerPoint Presentation: TEAM BIG TV One student sits at the front. The class may use your English to describe it. Do not say the word! camelPowerPoint Presentation: TEAM BIG TV One student sits at the front. The class may use your English to describe it. Do not say the word! octopusPowerPoint Presentation: Animal soundsPowerPoint Presentation: What animal is this? It’s a bear .PowerPoint Presentation: What animal is this? They are bats .PowerPoint Presentation: What animal is this? It’s a cat .PowerPoint Presentation: What animal is this? It’s a chicken .PowerPoint Presentation: What animal is this? It’s a cow .PowerPoint Presentation: What animal is this? It’s a dog .PowerPoint Presentation: What animal is this? It’s a donkey .PowerPoint Presentation: What animal is this? It’s an elephant .PowerPoint Presentation: What animal is this? It’s a goose .PowerPoint Presentation: What animal is this? It’s a goat .PowerPoint Presentation: What animal is this? It’s a horse .PowerPoint Presentation: What animal is this? It’s a leopard .PowerPoint Presentation: What animal is this? It’s a lion .PowerPoint Presentation: What animal is this? It’s a monkey .PowerPoint Presentation: What animal is this? It’s a rooster .PowerPoint Presentation: What animal is this? It’s a chimpanzee .PowerPoint Presentation: What animal is this? It’s a seal .PowerPoint Presentation: What animal is this? It’s a sheep .PowerPoint Presentation: What animal is this? It’s a tiger .PowerPoint Presentation: What animal is this? It’s a frog .PowerPoint Presentation: What animal is this? It’s a turkey .PowerPoint Presentation: What animal is this? It’s a whale .PowerPoint Presentation: What animal is this? It’s a wolf .PowerPoint Presentation: Animal idiomsPowerPoint Presentation: As busy as a bee Someone who is very busy. “The principal was as busy as a bee”PowerPoint Presentation: As blind as a bat Someone who is not aware of what is going on in front of them. Not paying attention. “If you thought that painting was nice, you must be as blind as a bat”PowerPoint Presentation: It's raining cats and dogs Raining very heavily. “It has been raining cats and dogs all day in Hong Kong!”PowerPoint Presentation: A frog in your throat Your voice is not clear. “I can’t hear you – have you a frog in your throat?”PowerPoint Presentation: When pigs fly A way to joke about something you think will never happen. “Will you actually finish your homework on time David?” “Yes, sure, when pigs fly!”PowerPoint Presentation: Ants in your pants Someone impatient who cannot keep still. “Sit down Jonny and keep still! You must have ants in your pants!”PowerPoint Presentation: Fishing for compliments Inviting people to give you a compliment. “Oh my new hair is SO ugly!” “Are you fishing for compliments? Because your hair is lovely!”PowerPoint Presentation: Pull the wool over your eyes To cheat or deceive someone. “You can’t pull the wool over my eyes – I know that you already have a girlfriend”PowerPoint Presentation: A little bird told me... Tracy has a new boyfriend! To gossip. “A little bird told me that you are going to get a new job!”PowerPoint Presentation: Gone bananas To go crazy. “I took some of his chocolate, and he went bananas!”PowerPoint Presentation: Apple of your/my eye Someone you love more than anyone else. “My wife is the apple of my eye.”PowerPoint Presentation: To chicken out Bye bye! To quit something at the last moment. “I should be on the TV quiz show today but I chickened out!”PowerPoint Presentation: Copy cat Someone who copies. “Do your own homework – don’t be a copy cat!”PowerPoint Presentation: Dark horse Someone you cannot trust. “He told me our tickets were $100, but I think they cost less – he’s a dark horse.”PowerPoint Presentation: In the dog house Someone who has been bad or is being punished. “My sister is in the dog house as my mother caught her stealing.”PowerPoint Presentation: To pig out To eat a lot in one go. “Let’s pig out on pizza!”PowerPoint Presentation: To smell a rat You can sense/believe something is not right. “The teacher could smell a rat so asked the student if their parents helped with their homework.”PowerPoint Presentation: Cat got your tongue Someone who won’t speak up or answer questions. “Why won’t you tell me who took my chocolate? Cat got your tongue?” You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
Tom's TEFL - Animals mod83 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 80 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: December 07, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description Tom's TEFL: http://www.globalcitizen.co.uk/wp/toms-tefl-resources/ Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript PowerPoint Presentation: Designed for Hong Kong primary children. Subject: AnimalsPowerPoint Presentation: What is a pet? Do you have a pet? What does it look like? How do you care for your pet? What does it need? I love EnglishPowerPoint Presentation: How many animals can we name?PowerPoint Presentation: animal revision flashcardsPowerPoint Presentation: Mouse Sheep Fish GiraffePowerPoint Presentation: Pig Chicken Snake Lion ElephantPowerPoint Presentation: Horse Monkey Rabbit CowPowerPoint Presentation: Spider Cat Dog Lizard monster!PowerPoint Presentation: new animalsPowerPoint Presentation: PandaPowerPoint Presentation: OctopusPowerPoint Presentation: GorillaPowerPoint Presentation: CamelPowerPoint Presentation: ParrotPowerPoint Presentation: HamsterPowerPoint Presentation: TurtlePowerPoint Presentation: Hippo / HippopotamusPowerPoint Presentation: SharkPowerPoint Presentation: RhinoPowerPoint Presentation: KangarooPowerPoint Presentation: BearPowerPoint Presentation: PenguinPowerPoint Presentation: REVISIONPowerPoint Presentation: crazy animal game!PowerPoint Presentation: What would be a good name for these new crazy animals? Dog + Bird = Dird Bird + Fox = Box What different animals can you see?PowerPoint Presentation: What different animals can you see? What would be a good name for these new crazy animals? Chick dog C owlPowerPoint Presentation: What would be a good name for these new crazy animals? Pengu at Horse cat parrot What different animals can you see?PowerPoint Presentation: What would be a good name for these new crazy animals? Bat bird Cow rilla What different animals can you see?PowerPoint Presentation: What would be a good name for these new crazy animals? What different animals can you see? D orse Snail snakePowerPoint Presentation: What would be a good name for these new crazy animals? Dog rilla What different animals can you see? Chick manPowerPoint Presentation: What would be a good name for these new crazy animals? Kanga zebra goat aroo Ele bird What different animals can you see?PowerPoint Presentation: What would be a good name for these new crazy animals? What different animals can you see? Sh ird Dol ephantPowerPoint Presentation: What would be a good name for these new crazy animals? What different animals can you see? Croco hopper Fish ardPowerPoint Presentation: What would be a good name for these new crazy animals? Dog man Croco frog What different animals can you see?PowerPoint Presentation: hammer head gamePowerPoint Presentation: Hammer Head Game Two students must face each other at the front of the class and name different kinds of animals. The first person to hesitate is ‘bopped’ on the head with an inflatable hammer! GAME!PowerPoint Presentation: where can we see animals?PowerPoint Presentation: At the zoo environmentsPowerPoint Presentation: At the park environmentsPowerPoint Presentation: In the jungle (forest, woods) environmentsPowerPoint Presentation: In the river (lake, pond) environmentsPowerPoint Presentation: On safari environmentsPowerPoint Presentation: On the farm environmentsPowerPoint Presentation: In the sea environmentsPowerPoint Presentation: In the sky environmentsPowerPoint Presentation: In the home environmentsPowerPoint Presentation: 1 2 3 6 9 7 4 5 7 8PowerPoint Presentation: what do they need? Blackboard gamePowerPoint Presentation: WHAT DOES IT NEED? The ________ needs ________ some light a cup of tea some food We can give him somePowerPoint Presentation: WHAT DOES IT NEED? The ________ needs a ________ a cage a bed a pencil We can give him onePowerPoint Presentation: WHAT DOES IT NEED? The ________ needs a ________ a fan a banana We can give him one a scarfPowerPoint Presentation: WHAT DOES IT NEED? The ________ _____ ________ some water a cat a jumper We can give him somePowerPoint Presentation: WHAT DOES IT NEED? ___ ________ ______ ________ We can give him some cry cry cry a cup noodle some love a heaterPowerPoint Presentation: WHAT DOES IT NEED? ___ ________ ______ ________ We can give him some a heater pair of sunglasses a dinosaurPowerPoint Presentation: dominos game!PowerPoint Presentation: DOMINOS GAME For example:PowerPoint Presentation: big TV gamePowerPoint Presentation: BIG TV GAME One student must stand at the front of the classroom. An animal will appear on the screen. The class must describe the animal but they cannot say its name, make noises or use actions. The student must guess the animal.PowerPoint Presentation: TEAM BIG TV One student sits at the front. The class may use your English to describe it. Do not say the word! spiderPowerPoint Presentation: TEAM BIG TV One student sits at the front. The class may use your English to describe it. Do not say the word! pandaPowerPoint Presentation: TEAM BIG TV One student sits at the front. The class may use your English to describe it. Do not say the word! monkeyPowerPoint Presentation: TEAM BIG TV One student sits at the front. The class may use your English to describe it. Do not say the word! penguinPowerPoint Presentation: TEAM BIG TV One student sits at the front. The class may use your English to describe it. Do not say the word! fishPowerPoint Presentation: TEAM BIG TV One student sits at the front. The class may use your English to describe it. Do not say the word! parrotPowerPoint Presentation: TEAM BIG TV One student sits at the front. The class may use your English to describe it. Do not say the word! snakePowerPoint Presentation: TEAM BIG TV One student sits at the front. The class may use your English to describe it. Do not say the word! camelPowerPoint Presentation: TEAM BIG TV One student sits at the front. The class may use your English to describe it. Do not say the word! octopusPowerPoint Presentation: Animal soundsPowerPoint Presentation: What animal is this? It’s a bear .PowerPoint Presentation: What animal is this? They are bats .PowerPoint Presentation: What animal is this? It’s a cat .PowerPoint Presentation: What animal is this? It’s a chicken .PowerPoint Presentation: What animal is this? It’s a cow .PowerPoint Presentation: What animal is this? It’s a dog .PowerPoint Presentation: What animal is this? It’s a donkey .PowerPoint Presentation: What animal is this? It’s an elephant .PowerPoint Presentation: What animal is this? It’s a goose .PowerPoint Presentation: What animal is this? It’s a goat .PowerPoint Presentation: What animal is this? It’s a horse .PowerPoint Presentation: What animal is this? It’s a leopard .PowerPoint Presentation: What animal is this? It’s a lion .PowerPoint Presentation: What animal is this? It’s a monkey .PowerPoint Presentation: What animal is this? It’s a rooster .PowerPoint Presentation: What animal is this? It’s a chimpanzee .PowerPoint Presentation: What animal is this? It’s a seal .PowerPoint Presentation: What animal is this? It’s a sheep .PowerPoint Presentation: What animal is this? It’s a tiger .PowerPoint Presentation: What animal is this? It’s a frog .PowerPoint Presentation: What animal is this? It’s a turkey .PowerPoint Presentation: What animal is this? It’s a whale .PowerPoint Presentation: What animal is this? It’s a wolf .PowerPoint Presentation: Animal idiomsPowerPoint Presentation: As busy as a bee Someone who is very busy. “The principal was as busy as a bee”PowerPoint Presentation: As blind as a bat Someone who is not aware of what is going on in front of them. Not paying attention. “If you thought that painting was nice, you must be as blind as a bat”PowerPoint Presentation: It's raining cats and dogs Raining very heavily. “It has been raining cats and dogs all day in Hong Kong!”PowerPoint Presentation: A frog in your throat Your voice is not clear. “I can’t hear you – have you a frog in your throat?”PowerPoint Presentation: When pigs fly A way to joke about something you think will never happen. “Will you actually finish your homework on time David?” “Yes, sure, when pigs fly!”PowerPoint Presentation: Ants in your pants Someone impatient who cannot keep still. “Sit down Jonny and keep still! You must have ants in your pants!”PowerPoint Presentation: Fishing for compliments Inviting people to give you a compliment. “Oh my new hair is SO ugly!” “Are you fishing for compliments? Because your hair is lovely!”PowerPoint Presentation: Pull the wool over your eyes To cheat or deceive someone. “You can’t pull the wool over my eyes – I know that you already have a girlfriend”PowerPoint Presentation: A little bird told me... Tracy has a new boyfriend! To gossip. “A little bird told me that you are going to get a new job!”PowerPoint Presentation: Gone bananas To go crazy. “I took some of his chocolate, and he went bananas!”PowerPoint Presentation: Apple of your/my eye Someone you love more than anyone else. “My wife is the apple of my eye.”PowerPoint Presentation: To chicken out Bye bye! To quit something at the last moment. “I should be on the TV quiz show today but I chickened out!”PowerPoint Presentation: Copy cat Someone who copies. “Do your own homework – don’t be a copy cat!”PowerPoint Presentation: Dark horse Someone you cannot trust. “He told me our tickets were $100, but I think they cost less – he’s a dark horse.”PowerPoint Presentation: In the dog house Someone who has been bad or is being punished. “My sister is in the dog house as my mother caught her stealing.”PowerPoint Presentation: To pig out To eat a lot in one go. “Let’s pig out on pizza!”PowerPoint Presentation: To smell a rat You can sense/believe something is not right. “The teacher could smell a rat so asked the student if their parents helped with their homework.”PowerPoint Presentation: Cat got your tongue Someone who won’t speak up or answer questions. “Why won’t you tell me who took my chocolate? Cat got your tongue?”